MEDIA RELEASE greenpartyofalberta.ca December 5, 2018 GREENS PRAISE CUT IN OIL PRODUCTION, WANT MORATORIUM CALGARY – The recent decision to cut oil production has occasioned praise from the Green Party of Alberta. “This is a step in the right direction, “says party leader, Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes. “While grateful for the move, it appears this is just …

MEDIA RELEASE November 28, 2018 CHOICE BETWEEN GOOD GOVERNMENT OR PARTY WHIPS, SAYS GREEN PARTY LEADER CALGARY – Alberta’s provincial Green Party leader, Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes, says that her party will not whip its future MLA’s in the Alberta legislature. The issue has risen in prominence recently in the aftermath of a government MLA resigning in …

The Green Party of Alberta thoroughly rejects Holocaust denial and the pernicious antisemitism that it stems from. As in all political parties with membership open to the public, we sometimes have someone join who turns out to not reflect our principles. When our party executive becomes aware of such a case, we take measures to …

And sincere thanks to the two other candidates Brian Deheer and Matt Levicki for their contribution to the democratic process and the Green Party of Alberta. Matt withdrew from the race before the vote but his interest in running for the leadership is much appreciated.

The following is the fifth and last question posed to the candidates for leadership of the GPA. The vote to choose the new leader will be held at the AGM this Saturday — September 22nd — in Red Deer: “How can Alberta Greens make the need for proportional representation more compelling to Albertans?” The answers …

The following is the fourth question posed to the candidates for leadership of the GPA. The vote to choose the new leader will be held at the AGM on September 22nd: “How can Green politics and Green politicians help overcome the barriers and misunderstandings that currently exist between groups of Albertans, most importantly between Indigenous …

The following is the third question posed to the three candidates for leadership of the Green Party of Alberta in the lead up to the September 22nd vote by members to decide the leadership: The following are current GPA policies on oil sands development and pipeline: “The Green Party of Alberta would place a moratorium on …

Green Party of Alberta members will vote on September 22 for a new leader. Each of the three candidates is profiled below. Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes Cheryle is a well-known activist for indigenous, social justice, and environmental causes. She is a Calgary resident and currently employed by the University of Calgary. Cheryle’s vision, in her own words : …

The Green Party of Alberta is seeking candidates for the 2019 general election in every region of our wonderfully diverse and dynamic province. If you are a eligible to vote in Alberta and are passionate about the need to offer an inspiring Green Party democratic alternative for the people in our communities, we invite your …

The following is the second question posed to the three candidates for leadership of the Green Party of Alberta in the lead up to the September 22nd vote by members to decide the leadership: “Many Albertans shy away from talking or even thinking about climate change – largely because their incomes depend fairly directly upon …